
What's she up to now? Like, right now?
June 2010: Writing The Next Book
It's not a novel, though. That's the next one. But trust me (try to ignore my gold chains, tracksuit pants and missing tooth) - you'll love this book so much, that you will probably want to take it to second if not third base.
February 2010: Releasing Playing The Field
Zoë's third book (second novel), about WAGs and footballers and nasty white wine and hot chips went on sale nationally. It's real good. Defs buy it.

Right this moment: Writing this sentence.
No, wait. This one.
No! This one.... THIS ONE. This one!..... Thiiiiiiiiis one!
*This, as you can imagine given Zoë's highly simplistic and juvenile mind, went on for several kilomteres, however in the interest of user enjoyment we abbreviated the entry drastically.
October 2009: Releasing Textbook Romance
Zoë's second book, Textbook Romance, (with occasionally useful comments by Hamish Blake) has just gone on sale nationally. If you are reading this, chances are you pre-ordered it because you read Air Kisses and became instantly and spectacularly enamoured with her writing. That or you're in love with Hamish like everyone else.

August 4, 2009: Setting Air Kisses afloat in the ol' Blighty
Zoë recently released her first novel (released in Australia in July 2008) Air Kisses, in London. She had a devastatingly posh book launch at The Dorchester and lots of very well-dressed, beautiful, well known British women came along even though they had no idea who Zoe was.
There were delicate cakes and expensive grapes and plums everywhere but Zoë was too nervous to eat them, so she drank champagne instead which is a totally awesome idea at 11am on an empty stomach.

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June 2010: Writing The Next Book
It's not a novel, though. That's the next one. But trust me (try to ignore my gold chains, tracksuit pants and missing tooth) - you'll love this book so much, that you will probably want to take it to second if not third base.
February 2010: Releasing Playing The Field
Zoë's third book (second novel), about WAGs and footballers and nasty white wine and hot chips went on sale nationally. It's real good. Defs buy it.

Right this moment: Writing this sentence.
No, wait. This one.
No! This one.... THIS ONE. This one!..... Thiiiiiiiiis one!
*This, as you can imagine given Zoë's highly simplistic and juvenile mind, went on for several kilomteres, however in the interest of user enjoyment we abbreviated the entry drastically.
October 2009: Releasing Textbook Romance
Zoë's second book, Textbook Romance, (with occasionally useful comments by Hamish Blake) has just gone on sale nationally. If you are reading this, chances are you pre-ordered it because you read Air Kisses and became instantly and spectacularly enamoured with her writing. That or you're in love with Hamish like everyone else.

August 4, 2009: Setting Air Kisses afloat in the ol' Blighty
Zoë recently released her first novel (released in Australia in July 2008) Air Kisses, in London. She had a devastatingly posh book launch at The Dorchester and lots of very well-dressed, beautiful, well known British women came along even though they had no idea who Zoe was.
There were delicate cakes and expensive grapes and plums everywhere but Zoë was too nervous to eat them, so she drank champagne instead which is a totally awesome idea at 11am on an empty stomach.







